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COMPARISON
               REPEATED COMPARATIVES                      AND       DOUBLE COMPARATIVES


Repeated comparatives describe things that are increasing or decreasing.

The birth-rate is getting lower and lower.
Fewer and fewer children are leaving school.
It’s becoming more and more difficult.
By the end of the century, couples were waiting longer and longer to marry.



FILL THE GAPS ACCORDING TO THE EXAMPLES ABOVE:

    1.    He gets _______________________ (boring). I can’t listen to him any longer.
    2.    I didn’t like this book at first, but it’s getting ________________________________(interesting)
    3.    My daughter’s English results are getting __________________________________(bad)
    4.    The boss will be angry with you. You arrive _________________________ (late) at work.
    5.    In spring the weather gets _______________________________________ (warm)
    6.    It’s time you tidied your room. It’s getting _____________________________ (messy)
    7.    Food is getting _______________________________ (expensive)
    8.    I think TV programs are getting ________________________________ (violent)
    9.    I find it _____________________________________________ (difficult) to see him.
    10.   She’s getting over her operation. She feels ________________________ (good)




Double comparatives describe a cause-and-effect process.

The more education women get, the later they marry.
The better the quality of health care (is), the higher the life expectancy (is).



What happens when you sunbathe?
The longer you are in the sun, the more tanned you get
The more sensitive your skin is, the more dangerous it is.
The earlier in the morning you sunbathe, the less dangerous it is for your skin.

          1.- What happens when you practise sport?
                                                                5.- What happens if you drink too much?




          2.- What happens when you eat too much?
                                                                 6.- What happens if you can’t sleep?




          3.- What happens when you have exams?
                                                                 7.- What happens if you’ve got a lot of work?




           4.- What happens if you are waiting for
          somebody?                                              8.- What happens if it rains?
Double Comparatives               1

Choose one of the following adjectives and put it into the correct form before placing it in a space in
the sentences.



                                                 better                   less
                                                     loud                 happy
                                                     hot                  merry
                                                probable                  late
                                                 small                    safe
                                                 better                   fast
                                                 more                     cheap
                                                     rich                 more
                                                     big                  hard


1. The __________ you study for these exams, the __________ you will do.

2. She doesn't really like vodka, so the __________ a bottle you find, the __________ it will be for
us.

3. My neighbour is driving me mad! It seems that the __________ it is at night, the __________ he
plays his music!

4. He spent a year in India and loves spicy food. The __________ the food is, the __________ he
likes it.

5. Of course you can come to the party. The __________ the __________.

6. She will be really angry about that vase being broken! The __________ she knows about it, the
___________.

7. He has 6 large dogs to protect his house. The __________ the dog, the __________ he feels.

8. Earning money has always been the thing that pleases him most. The _________ he becomes, the
________ he is.

9. You must drive slower in built up areas. The __________ you drive in the city, the __________ it is
that you will              have an accident.




                                       DOUBLE        COMPARATIVE      2

      As I get older, I become more irritable                               I usually eat very little and I get
fat
      THE OLDER I get, THE MORE IRRITABLE I become                          THE LESS I eat, THE FATTER
       I get

 1.- If a child is well brought up, he will                  4.- If you study hard, you’ll find exam quite
behave well                                                 easy

 2.- If you always drive so fast, you’re likely to           5.- I waited for him for a long time and I was
have                                                        getting
     an accident                                                 worried

 3.- If you work so little, you’ll have low marks           6.- I practised a lot of sport and I became fit
in your
     exams                                                   7.- I explained it to him a lot of times and he
                                                            couldn’t
                                                                 understand at all
14.- If you are careful when driving, you’ll
 8.- How cold! I put on a lot of clothes and I’m   have few
still                                                   accidents
      cold
                                                   15.- He earns a lot of money, but his wife is
 9.- I’ve known him for a long time, but I still   always
don’t like                                              complaining
     him
10.- If the students are clever, they’re easy to   16.- If you do a lot of exercises, you’ll learn
teach                                              the
                                                        subject well
11.- It’s better if you come back soon
                                                   17.- I listened to his story for a long time and
12.- It’ll be worse if you pay him a lot of        I was
attention                                               more and more surprised

13.- If you work in a pleasant atmosphere,         18.- If you live far from your school, you’ll
you won’t                                          have to get
     be stressed                                        up early



                                DOUBLE COMPARATIVE 3


I feel better and better when the weather is warm
The warmer the weather, the better I feel


    1. I like it more when things are dangerous.

    2. As Mark is getting old, he looks more and more like his grandfather.

    3. When I met him I didn’t like him at all but I do, now that I know him

         better.

    4. She had to wait for a long time and she got very impatient.

    5. If a chicken is old, it’s rather tough.

    6. When a student is careful, he makes very few mistakes.

    7. A diamond is very expensive if it’s perfect.

    8. When the plums are ripen, they are very sweet.

    9. If you drink a lot of coffee, you’ll get more and more nervous.

    10. When people eat very quickly, there is a high chance of indigestion.

    11. Houses close to the centre are very expensive.

    12. When people are young, they learn very quickly.

    13. If we leave early, the roads will be clear.

    14. A big supermarket usually has a very wide choice.

    15. when the weather is hot the beaches get crowded.

    16. I’m trying to work this out, but I’m more and more confused.
REVIEW ON ALL COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES


1.- Oil and water don’t mix very easily because water isn’t ..............
……………................ oil.
    (thick)

 2.- Everyone enjoys listening to him. He tells ............………..................... stories
you’ve ever
     heard. (amusing)

 3.- Health is a question of diet. ......................…............ food you
eat, .................…...........
     you are. (good/healthy)

 4.- Nobody wants to go out with him. He’s ...............……............................
person I’ve ever
     known. (boring)

5.- You should talk to him .................…............ possible. ..................
……............ you wait,
    .................................... (soon/long/bad)

 6.- The exam turned out to be ....................…………………………................ we had
thought.
     (easy)

7.- He’s an experienced climber. He’s climbed some of ............
……….....................mountains
    in the world. (high)

8.- I don’t know what he does. ..............…................ he gets, ..............
……….....................
    he looks. (old/young)

9.- If you do ...........................………...... exercise, you’ll get ....
………………..........................
    (much/fit)

10.- A - I won’t invite ........…….................... people, otherwise there won’t be
enough room
         in the dining-room. (many)
     B - Yes, but you must take into account that ..............................……….......
people you
         invite, ...................…………….............. presents you will get.
(many/many)

11.- You haven’t done this exam ...........………...................... you usually do. I
think you must
     study ................................………......... next time.
     (well/hard)

12.- He never stops. He’s ............................………............ person in the office.
     (hard-working)

13.- Minor roads have ..........................………........ traffic but they are ..........
…...................
and ..................................………........... motorways.
     (little/slow/dangerous)

14.- ................................ I think about the problem, ...................
………................ it seems
     to me to solve. (much/difficult)

15.- Excuse me, can you tell me where ..........……………..................... post office
is?
     (near)

16.- His new car is ............……................ and ..............……............... his old
one. Obviously,
     it is .......................……………...... . It is ...................……….............. model
in the market.
     (large/fast/expensive/new)




PAGE 1
REPEATED COMPARATIVES
   1. more and more boring
   2. more and more interesting
   3. worse and worse
   4. later and later
   5. warmer and warmer
   6. messier and messier
   7. more and more expensive
   8. more and more violent
   9. more and more difficult
   10. better and better

DOUBLE COMPARATIVES
(IDEAS)

    1.   the   more sport you practise, the fitter you get
    2.   the   more you eat, the fatter you get
    3.   the   more I study, the better marks I’ll get in the exam
    4.   the   longer I wait, the more impatient I get
    5.   the   more I drink, the less self-control I have
    6.   the   less I sleep, the more tired I am the following day
    7.   the   more work I have, the longer I have to work
    8.   the   more it rains, the better crops they get


PAGE 2
DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 1
1. harder - better
2. smaller - cheaper
3. later - louder
4. hotter - more
5. more - merrier
6. less - better
7. bigger - safer
8. richer - happier
9. faster - more probable
DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 2

   1.    The   better a child is brought up, the better he behaves
   2.    The   faster you drive, the more likely you are to have an accident
   3.    The   less you work, the lower marks you’ll have in your exam
   4.    The   harder you study, the easier you’ll find exams
   5.    The   longer I waited for him, the more worried I got
   6.    The   more sport I practised, the fitter I got
   7.    The   more I explained it to him, the less he understood
   8.    The   more clothes I put on, the colder I am
   9.    The   longer I know him, the less I like hium
   10.   The   cleverer the students are, the easier it is to teach them
   11.   The   sooner you come, the better
   12.   The   more attention you pay to him, the worse
   13.   The   more pleasant atmosphere you work in, the less stressed you’ll be
   14.   The   more careful you are when driving, the fewer accidents you’ll have
   15.   The   more money he earns, the more his wife complains
   16.   The   more exercises you do, the better you’ll learn the subject
   17.   The   longer I listened to his story, the more surprise I was
   18.   The   farther from your school you live, the earlier you-ll have to get



PAGE 3

DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 3
   1. The more dangerous things are, the more I like it
   2. The older Mark gets, the more he looks like his grandfather
   3. The more I get to know him, the more I like him
   4. The longer she waited, the more impatient she got
   5. The older a chicken is, the tougher
   6. The more careful a student is, the fewer mistakes he makes
   7. The more perfect a diamond is, the more expensive
   8. the more ripen plums are, the sweeter
   9. The more coffee you drink, the more nervous you get
   10. The more quickly people eat, the higher chance of indigestion they have
   11. the closer to the centre a house is, the more expensive
   12. The younger people are, the more quickly they learn
   13. The earlier we leave, the clearer the roads will be
   14. ´The bigger a supermarket, the wider choice it has
   15. The hotter the weather is, the more crowded the beaches get
   16. The more I try to work this out, the more confused I get


PAGE 4

REVIEW ON ALL COMPARATIVES
   1. as thick as
   2. the most amusing
   3. the better      the healthier
   4. the most boring
   5. as soon as      the longer      the worse
   6. easier than
   7. the highest
   8. the older       the younger
   9. more            fitter
   10. more           the more        the more
   11. as well as     harder
   12. the most hardworking
   13. less    slower         more dangerous
   14. the more       the more difficult
   15. the nearest
   16. larger         faster than     more expensive            the newest
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  • 1. COMPARISON REPEATED COMPARATIVES AND DOUBLE COMPARATIVES Repeated comparatives describe things that are increasing or decreasing. The birth-rate is getting lower and lower. Fewer and fewer children are leaving school. It’s becoming more and more difficult. By the end of the century, couples were waiting longer and longer to marry. FILL THE GAPS ACCORDING TO THE EXAMPLES ABOVE: 1. He gets _______________________ (boring). I can’t listen to him any longer. 2. I didn’t like this book at first, but it’s getting ________________________________(interesting) 3. My daughter’s English results are getting __________________________________(bad) 4. The boss will be angry with you. You arrive _________________________ (late) at work. 5. In spring the weather gets _______________________________________ (warm) 6. It’s time you tidied your room. It’s getting _____________________________ (messy) 7. Food is getting _______________________________ (expensive) 8. I think TV programs are getting ________________________________ (violent) 9. I find it _____________________________________________ (difficult) to see him. 10. She’s getting over her operation. She feels ________________________ (good) Double comparatives describe a cause-and-effect process. The more education women get, the later they marry. The better the quality of health care (is), the higher the life expectancy (is). What happens when you sunbathe? The longer you are in the sun, the more tanned you get The more sensitive your skin is, the more dangerous it is. The earlier in the morning you sunbathe, the less dangerous it is for your skin. 1.- What happens when you practise sport? 5.- What happens if you drink too much? 2.- What happens when you eat too much? 6.- What happens if you can’t sleep? 3.- What happens when you have exams? 7.- What happens if you’ve got a lot of work? 4.- What happens if you are waiting for somebody? 8.- What happens if it rains?
  • 2. Double Comparatives 1 Choose one of the following adjectives and put it into the correct form before placing it in a space in the sentences. better less loud happy hot merry probable late small safe better fast more cheap rich more big hard 1. The __________ you study for these exams, the __________ you will do. 2. She doesn't really like vodka, so the __________ a bottle you find, the __________ it will be for us. 3. My neighbour is driving me mad! It seems that the __________ it is at night, the __________ he plays his music! 4. He spent a year in India and loves spicy food. The __________ the food is, the __________ he likes it. 5. Of course you can come to the party. The __________ the __________. 6. She will be really angry about that vase being broken! The __________ she knows about it, the ___________. 7. He has 6 large dogs to protect his house. The __________ the dog, the __________ he feels. 8. Earning money has always been the thing that pleases him most. The _________ he becomes, the ________ he is. 9. You must drive slower in built up areas. The __________ you drive in the city, the __________ it is that you will have an accident. DOUBLE COMPARATIVE 2 As I get older, I become more irritable I usually eat very little and I get fat THE OLDER I get, THE MORE IRRITABLE I become THE LESS I eat, THE FATTER I get 1.- If a child is well brought up, he will 4.- If you study hard, you’ll find exam quite behave well easy 2.- If you always drive so fast, you’re likely to 5.- I waited for him for a long time and I was have getting an accident worried 3.- If you work so little, you’ll have low marks 6.- I practised a lot of sport and I became fit in your exams 7.- I explained it to him a lot of times and he couldn’t understand at all
  • 3. 14.- If you are careful when driving, you’ll 8.- How cold! I put on a lot of clothes and I’m have few still accidents cold 15.- He earns a lot of money, but his wife is 9.- I’ve known him for a long time, but I still always don’t like complaining him 10.- If the students are clever, they’re easy to 16.- If you do a lot of exercises, you’ll learn teach the subject well 11.- It’s better if you come back soon 17.- I listened to his story for a long time and 12.- It’ll be worse if you pay him a lot of I was attention more and more surprised 13.- If you work in a pleasant atmosphere, 18.- If you live far from your school, you’ll you won’t have to get be stressed up early DOUBLE COMPARATIVE 3 I feel better and better when the weather is warm The warmer the weather, the better I feel 1. I like it more when things are dangerous. 2. As Mark is getting old, he looks more and more like his grandfather. 3. When I met him I didn’t like him at all but I do, now that I know him better. 4. She had to wait for a long time and she got very impatient. 5. If a chicken is old, it’s rather tough. 6. When a student is careful, he makes very few mistakes. 7. A diamond is very expensive if it’s perfect. 8. When the plums are ripen, they are very sweet. 9. If you drink a lot of coffee, you’ll get more and more nervous. 10. When people eat very quickly, there is a high chance of indigestion. 11. Houses close to the centre are very expensive. 12. When people are young, they learn very quickly. 13. If we leave early, the roads will be clear. 14. A big supermarket usually has a very wide choice. 15. when the weather is hot the beaches get crowded. 16. I’m trying to work this out, but I’m more and more confused.
  • 4. REVIEW ON ALL COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES 1.- Oil and water don’t mix very easily because water isn’t .............. ……………................ oil. (thick) 2.- Everyone enjoys listening to him. He tells ............………..................... stories you’ve ever heard. (amusing) 3.- Health is a question of diet. ......................…............ food you eat, .................…........... you are. (good/healthy) 4.- Nobody wants to go out with him. He’s ...............……............................ person I’ve ever known. (boring) 5.- You should talk to him .................…............ possible. .................. ……............ you wait, .................................... (soon/long/bad) 6.- The exam turned out to be ....................…………………………................ we had thought. (easy) 7.- He’s an experienced climber. He’s climbed some of ............ ……….....................mountains in the world. (high) 8.- I don’t know what he does. ..............…................ he gets, .............. ………..................... he looks. (old/young) 9.- If you do ...........................………...... exercise, you’ll get .... ……………….......................... (much/fit) 10.- A - I won’t invite ........…….................... people, otherwise there won’t be enough room in the dining-room. (many) B - Yes, but you must take into account that ..............................………....... people you invite, ...................…………….............. presents you will get. (many/many) 11.- You haven’t done this exam ...........………...................... you usually do. I think you must study ................................………......... next time. (well/hard) 12.- He never stops. He’s ............................………............ person in the office. (hard-working) 13.- Minor roads have ..........................………........ traffic but they are .......... …...................
  • 5. and ..................................………........... motorways. (little/slow/dangerous) 14.- ................................ I think about the problem, ................... ………................ it seems to me to solve. (much/difficult) 15.- Excuse me, can you tell me where ..........……………..................... post office is? (near) 16.- His new car is ............……................ and ..............……............... his old one. Obviously, it is .......................……………...... . It is ...................……….............. model in the market. (large/fast/expensive/new) PAGE 1 REPEATED COMPARATIVES 1. more and more boring 2. more and more interesting 3. worse and worse 4. later and later 5. warmer and warmer 6. messier and messier 7. more and more expensive 8. more and more violent 9. more and more difficult 10. better and better DOUBLE COMPARATIVES (IDEAS) 1. the more sport you practise, the fitter you get 2. the more you eat, the fatter you get 3. the more I study, the better marks I’ll get in the exam 4. the longer I wait, the more impatient I get 5. the more I drink, the less self-control I have 6. the less I sleep, the more tired I am the following day 7. the more work I have, the longer I have to work 8. the more it rains, the better crops they get PAGE 2 DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 1 1. harder - better 2. smaller - cheaper 3. later - louder 4. hotter - more 5. more - merrier 6. less - better 7. bigger - safer 8. richer - happier 9. faster - more probable
  • 6. DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 2 1. The better a child is brought up, the better he behaves 2. The faster you drive, the more likely you are to have an accident 3. The less you work, the lower marks you’ll have in your exam 4. The harder you study, the easier you’ll find exams 5. The longer I waited for him, the more worried I got 6. The more sport I practised, the fitter I got 7. The more I explained it to him, the less he understood 8. The more clothes I put on, the colder I am 9. The longer I know him, the less I like hium 10. The cleverer the students are, the easier it is to teach them 11. The sooner you come, the better 12. The more attention you pay to him, the worse 13. The more pleasant atmosphere you work in, the less stressed you’ll be 14. The more careful you are when driving, the fewer accidents you’ll have 15. The more money he earns, the more his wife complains 16. The more exercises you do, the better you’ll learn the subject 17. The longer I listened to his story, the more surprise I was 18. The farther from your school you live, the earlier you-ll have to get PAGE 3 DOUBLE COMPARATIVES 3 1. The more dangerous things are, the more I like it 2. The older Mark gets, the more he looks like his grandfather 3. The more I get to know him, the more I like him 4. The longer she waited, the more impatient she got 5. The older a chicken is, the tougher 6. The more careful a student is, the fewer mistakes he makes 7. The more perfect a diamond is, the more expensive 8. the more ripen plums are, the sweeter 9. The more coffee you drink, the more nervous you get 10. The more quickly people eat, the higher chance of indigestion they have 11. the closer to the centre a house is, the more expensive 12. The younger people are, the more quickly they learn 13. The earlier we leave, the clearer the roads will be 14. ´The bigger a supermarket, the wider choice it has 15. The hotter the weather is, the more crowded the beaches get 16. The more I try to work this out, the more confused I get PAGE 4 REVIEW ON ALL COMPARATIVES 1. as thick as 2. the most amusing 3. the better the healthier 4. the most boring 5. as soon as the longer the worse 6. easier than 7. the highest 8. the older the younger 9. more fitter 10. more the more the more 11. as well as harder 12. the most hardworking 13. less slower more dangerous 14. the more the more difficult 15. the nearest 16. larger faster than more expensive the newest